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<blockquote data-quote="chanaka_1987" data-source="post: 48998" data-attributes="member: 1985"><p>You are right. Well the government can get foreign aid, and put some sort of direct pressure upon the LTTE and force them to Take part in peace talks. The United states is against terrotism. And most of the other countries are aswell. So why not take this oppertunity to put some pressure on the LTTE. </p><p></p><p>And the peace talks should be held very seriously. (because the last time some ministers practiucally cracked jokes during talks). And this would create an enviroment where north and south people can come in contact, and get rid of any hate they have on each other. </p><p></p><p>The government should let the LTTE leaders see the world. The last time this happened, the LTTE broke down to 2 sides.</p><p>Well these are the options I see other than war.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chanaka_1987, post: 48998, member: 1985"] You are right. Well the government can get foreign aid, and put some sort of direct pressure upon the LTTE and force them to Take part in peace talks. The United states is against terrotism. And most of the other countries are aswell. So why not take this oppertunity to put some pressure on the LTTE. And the peace talks should be held very seriously. (because the last time some ministers practiucally cracked jokes during talks). And this would create an enviroment where north and south people can come in contact, and get rid of any hate they have on each other. The government should let the LTTE leaders see the world. The last time this happened, the LTTE broke down to 2 sides. Well these are the options I see other than war. [/QUOTE]
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